Dempsey's People - A Folio of British Street Portraits 1824-1844

Author(s): David Hansen

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History tends to ignore the lowly. Those who dwelt at the fringes


of society, or among the ranks of the sick, poor or destitute, have


rarely left more than the faintest mark upon it, more usually none


at all.<BR>


This story begins with curator David Hansen's chance discovery


of a set of watercolour portraits over 20 years ago, and culminates


with a new body of research into little-known portraitist John


Dempsey and his enchanting portrayal of British street people.


For the first time, 52 of Dempsey's beguiling watercolour portraits


are brought together to provide a fresh perspective on the arthistorical


narrative of 19th century society. It is a story of the


extraordinary travels of Dempsey around Britain, in a time of


limited transportation, through to the eventual downturn in the


fortunes of travelling painters with the emergence of photography.


Nearly 200 years later, many of the subjects of these portraits


are identifiable. Dempsey's ode to the town personalities he


encountered on his travels provide rare insight into the individuals


who populated small towns across Britain. There are bellmen and


beggars; hawkers and match-sellers; old soldiers, poets, eccentrics;


and the physically and mentally disabled.<BR>


Drawn from the collections of Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery


and the Alexander Turnbull Library in New Zealand, Dempsey's


People will draw you into the life and times of Georgian England.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780995397514
  • : National Portrait Gallery of Australia
  • : NPG Australia
  • : 01 June 2017
  • : 4 Centimeters X 20 Centimeters X 28 Centimeters
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : David Hansen
  • : Hardback
  • : English
  • : 272